Hi,

I've stumbled upon a peculiar behaviour in the JMol applet. I was testing
with the pickCallback with a simple function which only shows a dialog with
the arguments passed to the callback printed in it whenever one picks an
atom. This worked fine on Chrome. The same, however, did not happen on
Firefox, where picking an atom basically made the document defocused and
thus stopped the execution of Javascript. I experienced this on Ubuntu. Now
I am trying the same thing on a Mageia distribution, with Firefox that
should be at the same version (both are automatically updated), and here it
works like a charm. Any suggestions/ideas about why does this happen? I'm
guessing it's a problem of how the various browsers handle the calls from
the embedded applet, but is there a workaround I could use? Am I correct in
supposing that switching to JSMol should fix this for sure?
Thanks!

Regards,
Simone


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